Years before authorities uncovered the alleged Ohio “House of Horrors” and rescued 16 children from what prosecutors described as horrific living conditions, the children’s mother had already come under scrutiny over the family’s failure to send several of the children to school, RadarOnline.com can reveal.
According to court records recently brought to light, Elizabeth Siders was named in a 2021 truancy-related case involving six of the couple’s children after they allegedly failed to attend Addaville Elementary School.
Truancy Case Ended Without Resolution
According to the New York Post, the children, who ranged in age from 7 to 13 at the time, reportedly accumulated enough unexcused absences to qualify as habitual truants under Ohio law before the matter was filed in juvenile court. The earlier case ultimately went nowhere.
The court records show the juvenile matter was dismissed in early 2022 after court officials were unable to locate the family to move the proceedings forward, leaving the allegations unresolved…